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What's up with DJ Chark?
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(02-08-2022, 12:27 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote:(02-08-2022, 11:40 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: I guess if we filtered out all the nonsensical statements on this message board there wouldn't be much left. But seriously- It sounds to you like he knows he will never be the same? What? I fractured my left ankle 3 times and my right ankle 3 times. In middle school and high school, I played basketball, football, baseball, cross country, wrestled, weight lifted, ran track, and played volleyball and flag football. Everytime I got my cast off within about 2 weeks, I was full speed and never had an issue with explosiveness, agility, speed, acceleration, hand eye coordination, etc. I disagree with your statement. A fractured ankle is nothing. |
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